April Birthstone Eternity Rings | Celebrating April with Diamonds

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April Birthstone Eternity rings

April is the perfect month for anyone celebrating a birthday or special occasion. Diamond is the birthstone for April, and what better way of celebrating than with an April birthstone eternity ring. There are so many incredible styles to choose from. Furthermore, there are designs to suit most budgets, crafted in a variety of precious metals.

Read our birthstone guide which is taking shape on our main website.

Shaped diamond eternity ring, birthstone for April, curved around engagement ring

When to purchase an Eternity ring for April

Make your April birthstone eternity ring purchase as early as possible. Most diamond eternity rings take between 3-4 weeks to craft to order. There are many aspects to buying an eternity ring. From deciding on the ring style and metal type to figuring out the finger size.

For bespoke eternity ring styles, we recommend a timescale of 5-6 weeks. Bespoke designs include eternity rings shaped to fit and double eternity-wedding ring designs.

Enhancer wrap style double diamond eternity ring

Is there a specific birthday ideal for an April diamond?

There is no specific age, or birthday most suited to a diamond. Many of our clients celebrate an eternity ring after 1 year or 10 years of marriage, combined with a special birthday. Rolled into the same year, the significance is often compounded.

Half diamond eternity ring in rose gold set with Aprils birthstone

Choosing an April birthstone eternity ring together

Timewise, it might be better to choose an eternity ring together. Many of our viewings take place on a birthday or anniversary. Our showroom appointments sometimes last upto 2 hours. An in-depth appointment delves into a great deal of information. From diamond quality to pros and cons of precious metals. Beyond education, we have a vast collection of April birthstone eternity rings to view. The advantage to choosing together includes the following.

  1. You ensure the correct design is selected.
  2. The eternity ring is more likely to match to an existing engagement ring or wedding ring.
  3. You are more likely to ensure the correct finger size is chosen.

Choosing a fully set or half set eternity ring

Do you choose a fully set diamond eternity ring, or a half-set diamond eternity ring? If you want a continuous flow of diamonds around the ring, then a fully set band is best. On the other hand, if you prefer to see diamonds just above the finger, then choose a half set band. Half set diamond eternity rings allow your budget to go into larger diamonds. In contrast, many buyers like the show of a full eternity ring.

When it comes to adjusting for size, some half set eternity rings can be adjusted. As a rule, full diamond eternity rings can’t be resized. For this reason, an exact finger size should be provided before ordering an eternity ring. Together with product information, our team will advise on ways to ensure the correct finger size.

April birthstone eternity rings – choosing the best precious metal

Most buyers choose their precious metal based on existing jewellery designs. If your engagement ring and eternity ring are made of Platinum, it makes sense to choose Platinum. Furthermore, the wear and appearance should remain consistent. Ensure that your diamond colour is consistent with the new eternity ring. We are happy to match rings to existing diamond colours.

About Mark Johnson

My name is Mark and I'm founder at Serendipity Diamonds. By day you'll find me working in our showroom—in a variety of roles. My work (which I love) ranges from photographing jewellery, to writing blog posts and helping clients with my colleagues Drina, Emily and Debbie.

About Mark Johnson

My name is Mark and I'm founder at Serendipity Diamonds. By day you'll find me working in our showroom—in a variety of roles. My work (which I love) ranges from photographing jewellery, to writing blog posts and helping clients with my colleagues Drina, Emily and Debbie.